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Show f RANDOM i REFERENCES It Isn't all in the taste B. & G. Butter But-ter is wholesome, too. Tenth Ward Walter N. Fair was named superintendent of the Tenth ward Sunday school yesterday, suc-; suc-; coeding Alexander Ilogan, now a f member of the ward bishopric. Other - officers of the school named in the re-; re-; organization are as follows: Lyles W. Larkin. first assistant superintend-1 superintend-1 ent; H. Richard Fowles, second assist-i assist-i ant; Richard Fowler, chorister; Myrtle Myr-tle Stone, secretary and treasurer, and ; Samuel Larson, librarian. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - ' No Extra Premiums "No extra premiums pre-miums will be charged members of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen who enlist for military service for the United States, providing they were s members on the sixth day f April, the day war was declared against ; Germany, but their Insurance is to be I in full force and effect." This news I is an excerpt from a letter just re-i re-i ceived from the home offices of th f order, by District Manager A. B. Jen-'' Jen-'' sen and is notice of a praise worthy - ruling on the part of the head officials of the order. Diamonds less than others pay. r Uncle Sam. - i ' Job Offered. Uncle Sam has an f opening for a janitor at $600 per year, ,-in Ogden, under civil service. Appli- cants should apply to the secretary of the board of examiners at the post-i post-i office. 'r l Departure. Dr. Mohugi Fukushima, xs. local Japanese dentist, departed to-day for San Francisco and Los An-geles. Eagles' New Home. Everything is ! in readiness for the formal opening of the new home of the Ogden Eagles' lodge on Grant avenue, between Twen-i Twen-i ty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets to-morrow and the event will be one of p extensive proportions. Several hun- dred Eagles from -ut-of-town lodges j are expected to be in attendance and i. it is expected that even the large fccapaclty of the building will be taxed jto its utmost to accommodate 'the members of the order. , Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa ;has one left at seventy. See Dr. Tol-hurst, Tol-hurst, 326 25th St, and save your teeth. Marriage Licenses. Blue Monday jwas enlivened at the court house to-, to-, day by the arrival of Dan Cupid with ,two pairs of victims, as follows: Henry Ray Phillips, 23, and Miss Jen-.nie Jen-.nie B. Preeco, 22, both pf Ogden: John p3. Printz, 29, of Butte, Mont., and sMiss Laura M. Stewart, 23, of Abilene, Abi-lene, Tom Green county, Texas. I' Going to Nevada. J. E. Quatsoe will depart tomorrow for Reno, Nov., 'on a business trip. .DR. EPPERSON, 224 Hudson Bldg. - t Will Visit on Coast. Miss A. R. Meal departed today over tho Southern. South-ern. Pacific railroad, for Corning, Cal. .to visit relatives. "' f Ice Pure artificial ice. Phone James Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. K Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and gshrubs of all kinds. Moore's Nurser-lies, Nurser-lies, 1266 Wash. Ave. Phone 7S2. - I Flag Dance. In Second Ward Hall corner 26th and Grant, Tuesday. Anril 2ith. l Son Is HI. Mr. and Mrs. David Hickey departed yesterday morning for San Francisco, to be at the bed-side bed-side of their son, Frank, who under-wont under-wont an operation for appendidtlR at the Southern Pacific general hospital, Saturday". Leases Broom Hotel. Georgo Foley, for tho past twelve years joint proprietor pro-prietor of the Elite-Falstaff cafe on Washington avenue, has leased the Broom hotel from the Brown estate. Mr. Foley took charge of the hotel yesterday, succeeding the former lessee, les-see, Herman Kunkle. The well-known cafe manager contemplates completely complete-ly rehabilitating the 61 guest rooms, four other rooms and the lobby In the near future. He stated yesterday that his policy in connection with the management of the hotel will bo to serve the public -in the best manner possible. At Quincy School There will be a meeting of tho Parent-Teachers' association asso-ciation of the Quincy school at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Superintendent Superin-tendent H. C. Johnson will address the assembly. Born. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smyth are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy at their home last Saturday. Mrs. Smyth was formerly Miss Edna Healy. Band In Courtroom By courtesy of District Judge Alfred W. Agee and tho county commissioners, the Southern Pacific band of more than fifty pieces, recently organized, will be permitted to use Judge Agee's courtroom every Wednesday night for practice purposes. pur-poses. """ ii- " " -11 |